Showing posts with label Lloyd Cole live. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lloyd Cole live. Show all posts

Friday, May 8

Lloyd Cole - Live 1990-1993 (FM + sbd)

unknown city/venue 
unknown month/day 
1990 "X Tour" show

TV broadcast source (sound quality: VG+)

01 Why Don't We Do It 
     In the Road?
02 Perfect Skin
03 No Blue Skies
04 Brand New Friend
05 Mister Malcontent
06 Don't Look Back
07 A Long Way Down
08 Mainstream
09 What Do You Know 
     About Love?
10 I Hate to See You 
     Baby Doing That Stuff 
11 Sweetheart
12 Jennifer She Said

ROB SEZ: Gotta love Lloyd Cole. (Well, you don't have to love LC, but I sure do.) He's a class act, going all the way back to the 1980s and "Lloyd Cole & The Commotions." The man offers consistently great tunes, intelligent lyrics, all compellingly played. I'm on a mission to persuade Lloyd's unaware fans from the 1980s that he kept making worthy music, up through today. Were there a few failed experiments and overly-indulgent missteps along the way? Of course. But Lloyd's artistic success-to-failure ratio should be the envy of many wealthier & more popular artists. This is a good time to revisit Mr. Cole's mighty impressive back catalogue. I don't mind suggesting this is a good use of your quarantine time. HUGE THANKS to BBGrant and all the tapers for their generosity.
   
Lloyd Cole's early 1990s live dream team,
including Robert Quine and Matthew Sweet
Cirkus
Stockholm, Sweden
Nov. 4, 1991

FM recording
(sound quality: Ex-)

01 Rattlesnakes
02 Patience
03 Butterfly
04 There For Her
05 Man Enough
06 A Long Way Down
07 She's a Girl and I'm a Man

Black Sessions #39
Studio 106 
Paris, France
Nov. 9, 1993

FM recording (sound quality: VG+)

01 So You'd Like to Save the World
02 Unhappy Song
03 A Long Way Down
04 Undressed
05 Wild Mushrooms
06 Forest Fire
07 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
08 Can't Get Arrested
09 Sold
10 No Blue Skies
11 "Same Old Song" (title uncertain)*
12 Mystic Lady

*Mr. Cole himself could not recall song no. 11 when asked about it many years later. (As far as I can tell, it's not a cover.) If anyone can positively identify it, please leave a message.

   
Anyone out there have LC's 1995 Black Session to share?
If so, please get in touch.
FLAC

MP3@320

Friday, May 1

Lloyd Cole & The Commotions - FM Broadcasts 1984 + 1985

Barrowland Ballroom 
Glasgow, Scotland 
Sept. 9, 1985
   
FM recording (sound quality: VG++)
  

01 Rich
02 Patience
03 Why I Love Country Music
04 Sweetness
05 Brand New Friend
06 Grace
07 Are You Ready to Be Heartbroken?
08 Four Flights Up
09 Rattlesnakes
10 Speedboat
11 2CV
12 Forest Fire
13 Perfect Skin
14 Perfect Skin (outro)

Le Palace
Paris, France
Dec. 4, 1984
    
FM recording (sound quality: VG++)
      
01 Rattlesnakes
02 Are You Ready to Be Heartbroken? 

03 Glory (Tom Verlaine cover)
04 Andy's Babies
05 Charlotte Street
06 Patience
07 Speedboat
08 Beautiful City
09 Perfect Skin
10 Forest Fire
11 Glory (Reprise)


musicians:
Blair Cowan - keyboard, accordion
Lawrence Donegan - bass
Stephen Irvine - drums
Neil Clark - guitars
Lloyd Cole - vocals, guitars

ROB SEZ: Call it "coronavirus nostalgia" if you like, but lately I've had a hankering for classic artists from ages past. This extraordinary band is among them, with Glasgow & Paris being the perfect gig locations to satisfy my nostalgia. I've posted other Lloyd Cole & The Commotions ROIOs here in the past, but not these. HUGE THANKS to the original tapers as well as BBGrant for sharing the 1985 recording and to HARMONIZER09/ APOPTYGMA for sharing the Paris recording. Avid LC fans will appreciate the appearance of the rarely-played "Beautiful City" (a Rattlesnakes-era outtake) in the 1984 set. Look for another Lloyd Cole share next week — without The Commotions.


  

Friday, March 15

Lloyd Cole - Madrid, Spain 1990 (FM) + bonus

LOSSLESS RE-POST
Madrid, Spain
March 21, 1990
  
plus bonus radio session
   
FM capture (sound quality VG+; a radio broadcast from Spain, there were issues with chatty DJs talking too much. This explains the multiple fade-ins and fade-outs and, unfortunately, the less-than-complete songs. After a lot of editing work, only a few brief DJ voiceovers remain.)
  
Portrait of the artist as a 1990s hipster: Lloyd Cole.
In the 21st century, he continues to make music worth hearing.





















01 Big Snake
Too cool for school: Lloyd Cole
photo by Francine Winham
02 No Blue Skies
03 What Do You Know About Love?
04 Downtown
05 Mr. Malcontent
06 Don't Look Back
07 Mainstream
08 Why I Love Country Music
09 Brand New Friend
10 I Hate to See You Baby 
     Doing That Stuff*
11 Sweetheart
12 Little Sister (Elvis cover)
13 A Gift (Lou Reed cover)
14 band intros
15 Jennifer She Said
16 She Belongs to Me (Dylan cover)
17 Four Flights Up
18 Are You Ready to Be Heartbroken?
    
19 Honest I Do (Jimmy Reed)
20 She Belongs to Me
21 A Gift

    *In track 10, there's a jump cut at 0:14

Tracks 19-21 = Radio Clyde live session with Billy Sloan, Glasgow, Scotland in 1990 (LC with Robert Quine).
    
FLAC
  
MP3@320
   
BIG-TIME THANKS to the tapers and to LC himself for sharing these.

Musicians:
Lloyd Cole – acoustic guitar, vocals
Robert Quine – lead guitar
Matthew Sweet – rhythm guitar, vocals
Blair Cowan - keyboards
Dan McCarroll – drums
David Ball - bass
A NEW STUDIO ALBUM IS COMING JULY 2019
Lloyd's official web site says Guesswork is coming July 26.
The album features frequent collaborator Fred Maher
and former Commotions cohorts Neil Clark & Blair Cowan.

A UK tour begins in October. 
Learn more about the music of Lloyd Cole at 
his official site and/or AllMusic
         

Friday, January 5

Lloyd Cole & band - Glasgow, SCT 2014

Lloyd Cole & The Leopards 
Celtic Connections 2014
Glasgow, Scotland
Jan. 29, 2014

audience recording (sound quality: VG+)

SAMPLE: "Women's Studies" (live 2014)


01 intro
LC wows the Glasgow crowd in 2014; below, with backing band.
(above photo by JayJay Robertson, below by Iain Reid)
02 Rattlesnakes
03 Weeping Wine
04 Sweetheart
05 Opposites Day 
06 That's Alright
07 Perfect Blue
08 Another Lover
09 Blue Like Mars
10 Period Piece
11 Brand New Friend
12 Women's Studies
13 Perfect Skin
14 Myrtle and Rose
15 My Alibi
16 Tried to Rock
17 What's Wrong With 
     This Picture? 
18 Lost Weekend
19 Missing
20 No Blue Skies
21 Jennifer She Said
22 band introductions
23 Like Lovers Do
24 Forest Fire

ROB SEZ: "Underrated" doesn't begin to capture the popular perception of Lloyd Cole's music in the 2000s and 2010s. More like "not rated at all." I won't blather on about how unjust this is, given the incredible quality of Cole's music after dissolving the Commotions in the 1980s. If they're none the wiser, lovers of great rock & pop really are missing out. Standards, Cole's most recent studio recording, is nothing short of brilliant. If you haven't explored his music in a decade or two, I recommend placing Lloyd Cole on your list of musicians to reconsider in 2018. Here's a nicely-recorded "hometown" show in Glasgow, backed by The Leopards. BIG-TIME THANKS to the taper and sharer, and to jonder for setting me straight. Please enjoy.

MP3@320

FLAC
Learn more about the music of Lloyd Cole 
at the artist's official site and/or AllMusic

Friday, July 19

Lloyd Cole - London 1991 + bonus 1987 show


Lloyd Cole is back with a smashing new album, Standards. 
Here are two archival live shows. Rob says Lloyd’s da man!

Hammersmith Odeon
London
Oct. 26, 1991

FM capture (sound quality Ex-) 

01 Rattlesnakes
02 Charlotte Street
03 Mr. Malcontent
04 Weeping Wine
05 From the Hip
06 Patience
07 Butterfly
08 There for Her
09 Man Enough
10 A Long Way Down
11 She's A Girl and I'm A Man
12 Pay for It
13 Perfect Blue


Musicians (presumed lineup):
Lloyd Cole - vocals, acoustic guitar
Robert Quine - lead guitar
Jack Johnson - guitars
Blair Cowan - keyboards
David Ball - bass
Dan McCarroll – drums

Royal Concert Hall
Nottingham, UK
Nov. 13, 1987

BBC Radio One broadcast with Johnny Walker


FM capture (sound quality Ex-; excellent sound marred only by a half-second cut just before start of each track)

01 My Bag
02 29
03 Are You Ready to Be Heartbroken?
04 Jennifer She Said
05 Patience
06 Perfect Blue
07 Hey Rusty
08 Mr. Malcontent
09 Perfect Skin

(complete broadcast, which did not include complete concert)

Lloyd Cole & The Commotions:
Neil Clark – guitar
Lloyd Cole - vocals, guitar
Blair Cowan – keyboards
Lawrence Donegan – bass
Stephen Irvine – drums

MP3@320  (second show = MP3@256)
LC: sharp-dressed man in Chinatown.


Lloyd Cole's new album is Standards.
A gutsy title, yes. But it's merited.













 


BUY Standards directly from Lloyd Cole. Or, if you must, you can give Amazon more of your money.

Learn more about the music of Lloyd Cole at the artist's official site and/or AllMusic